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A further statute in 1872 provided for institutes to train teachers for the new higher grade schools that were beginning to appear in the larger towns.
After a short pause, surviving religious houses were transferred one by one to the Crown and onto new owners, and the dissolution confirmed by a further statute in 1539.
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Then, in January, the administration invited a further reinterpretation of the statute that could narrow its scope far more severely than the court required -- enriching commercial interests while impoverishing the environment.
In 1859 a further edition of the Statutes was issued; the changes related mainly to the costs associated with the Order.
Assemblywoman Margaret Markey is sponsoring a bill that would extend each of those statute of limitations by a further five years.
On Monday, city councillors will consider a further measure - delegating to the deputy mayor "all powers and duties which are not by statute assigned to the mayor", a move which correspondents say would take away his budget.
She has now paid back 10 years of tax plus interest (though it is not clear if she is exempt from paying tax from further back because of a legal statute of limitations).
And the MPs called for a modern statute to ensure that no further attempt could be made to use a "super-injunction" to block reporting of parliamentary proceedings.
A 1998 statute went even farther.
The rules, issued under a 1996 statute, would have the force of law; no further action by Congress is required.
The "immemorial statutes" were only fifty years old, an early infancy for a statute.
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